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Friday, 11 August 2017

This is what the Zionists used to mean when they talked of Israel being a 'light unto the nations'

When it comes to real, genuine anti-Semitism the Zionist leaders and Zionist movement has no problem at all. After all they agree with each other. Jews don't belong in non-Jewish society. The 'real' home of Jews is the so-called Jewish homeland, Israel. It's not for nothing that Israel has kept out all those Palestinian refugees. A Jewish homeland or state means a large Jewish majority. Arabs only live in Israel on sufferance because politically it would be too damaging to expel them today.

So it should be no surprise that Netanyahu finds Viktor Orban, the far-Right racist leader of Hungary so congenial. And not only Netanyahu. You are not going to find Jeremy Newmark of the Jewish Labour Movement or their 'sister party' the Israeli Labour Party criticising links with anti-Semites. After all the Israeli Labour Party when it was in power did exactly the same.

Benjamin Netanyahu and Hungary’s
far-Right Prime Minister Viktor Orban get on like a house on fire. Both are committed racists.

However there was a little
awkwardness when Orban began the process of rehabilitating Hungary’s war time
leader, Admiral Miklos Horthy. Horthy it
was who presided over the deportation of 437,000 Jews to Auschwitz from May 15th
to July 8th 1944 This was at
a time when Nazi Germany was reeling under the Soviet advance and when it would
have been possible to refuse to the deportations. Nazi Germany could not afford to lose its Hungarian
ally yet Horthy, after having been summoned by Hitler to his lair on March 18th
agreed to the deportation of Hungary’s Jews.

Throughout the war Hungary’s Jews
had been kept insulated from the Holocaust.
They were the last surviving major Jewish community. Horthy was an aristocratic anti-Semite who
despised the Jews of Hungary’s provinces as a ‘rabble’.

He therefore gave his blessing to
the Szotjay government which was stuffed with anti-Semitic mass murderers such
as Endre.

Birds of a feather - a racist Israeli government and Europe's most racist government see eye to eye

But the Zionist record in Hungary
was nothing to shout about. Under their
leader Rudolf Kasztner the Zionist movement co-operated with the Nazis, helping
with the round ups and keeping the Auschwitz Protocols of Auschwitz escapees Vrba
and Wetzler secret.

Today Hungary’s far-Right government
is seeking to rehabilitate Admiral Horthy.
Israel unsurprisingly has no problem with this. It is one more example of how Zionism is only
concerned with anti-Semitism when it is the Left and criticism of Zionism and Israel
that is at stake.

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban arrives to address a press conference after attending a European Parliament plenum session on the situation in Hungary, on April 26, 2017 in Brussels. (AFP Photo/Emmanuel Dunand)

BUDAPEST, Hungary — The World Jewish Congress and the leading Jewish
group in Hungary objected Friday to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s
praise for Miklos Horthy, the World War II-era leader who allied Hungary with
Nazi Germany.

WJC President Ronald Lauder said his organization would always condemn
“deplorable actions” like Horthy’s and rejected any attempts to excuse or
justify them.

Israel is more than happy to accept 'clarification' over Orban's rehabilitation of Hungary's fascist leader Horthy in WW2

“The horrors that Admiral Horthy inflicted on the Jewish community of
Hungary by stripping them of their rights and their humanity, and his role in
the deportation and murder of hundreds of thousands of Jews, can never be
excused,” Lauder said.

In a speech on Wednesday, just hours before he hosted Lauder in
Parliament, Orban called Horthy and other Hungarian leaders “exceptional
statesmen” for leading the country after the traumatic disintegration of the
Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I.

Orban’s comments were also criticized by Andras Heiszler, president of
the Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities, who said the Horthy era’s
anti-Semitism “cannot be put as an example for future generations.”

Several busts and statues of Horthy have been erected in the past few
years, mostly on private property.